All Housing articles – Page 23
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Opinion
Why not just make all homes accessible?
Julia Park hopes the upcoming Part M changes will recognise the pressing need to adapt for the future
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News
RIBA urges policymakers to act on Bacon Report
Alan Jones throws support behind self-build revolution
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News
MP’s custom-build report warns of political unrest without urgent reform
Housing secretary welcomes Richard Bacon’s report which urges creation of Custom and Self-Build Housing Delivery Unit at Homes England
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Features
Living with Beauty promised much but its delivery is falling dangerously short
The government’s planning reforms are inherently contradictory and risk confusing beauty with popularity, writes Ben Derbyshire
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News
Apt’s huge Canary Wharf tower scheme approved
Three-block development could become Europe’s largest Passivhaus scheme
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman designs 100 build-to-rent homes in Cambridge
First Base and RPMI Railpen seek permission for mixed-use scheme
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News
Office for Place chief criticised for supporting permitted development
Beauty advocate Nicholas Boys Smith accused of being ’Trojan horse’ for planning deregulation
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Features
Interview: Nicholas Boys Smith on design, deregulation and the Office for Place
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than the chair of the new Office for Place. He talks to Joey Gardiner
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News
SOM unveils 55-storey Canary Wharf tower
More than 600 homes for rent planned in district’s latest shift towards residential
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News
Hydrogen could play key role in heating buildings, says government
But much research remains to be done, long-awaited strategy admits
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News
Road to Stirling begins as first crop of regional winners is announced
Wright Wright, Cullinan Studio, Tim Ronalds and Featherstone Young among RIBA Regional Award-winners
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News
Get carbon-literate, domestic architects urged
‘You have huge opportunity to influence refurb sector,’ says co-founder of ACAN as new campaign launched
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Opinion
On building safety, professional qualifications should count
The new safety bill aims to mandate competence, but it would make much more sense to mandate qualifications
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News
Government's EWS1 change has not ended confusion, research shows
Most mortgage lenders and valuers continue to require safety assessments on blocks below 18m despite government announcement
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Features
Designers can prevent new homes overheating, so why do we have a problem?
For too long we have lacked legislation to support good design, but the Future Homes Standard offers some hope
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News
Councils begin fight-back against high-streets-into-housing planning free-for-all
Authorities line up to make article 4 directions – but secretary of state will have final say
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News
Trio of architects appointed to huge Ladbroke Grove regen project
Ballymore and Sainsbury’s canalside scheme in north Kensington promises 2,800 homes and a new town centre
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News
Ministers in talks to bring back failed Green Homes Grant retrofit scheme
Business secretary admits the scrapped £2bn programme had been ‘problematic’
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News
Simpson Haugh unveils plans for 60-storey Manchester flats
Four towers providing 2,000 homes planned for brownfield Trinity Islands site